Wednesday, May 13, 2026
Stunning restoration and conversion of a historic building places Accra City Hotel’s guests in the heart of the city and among the first to savour the debut of a new dining experience by award-winning Chef Lucky Alifoe.  With an attractive and well lighted lobby welcoming guests at its heart, Accra City Hotel...
Tertiary education plays a critical and positive role in the development of every nation. The increasing global recognition of relevant tertiary education as a major driver of economic transformation has contributed to the growing demand for high quality tertiary education. To this end, educational institutions the world over are...
Over the last 30 years, research and development in “Green energy” has exploded, producing hundreds of promising new technologies that can minimize the world’s dependence on fossil fuels, including oil, natural gas, and coal. The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) describe Green energy as power produced from natural sources such as...
The President of AGRA, Dr. Agnes Kalibata, has been named by Reputation Poll International as among the “100 Most Reputable Africans of 2020”. The 2020 list of 100 Most Reputable Africans features 47 women and 53 men from diverse sectors including leadership, entertainment, advocacy, education and business. Other leaders named...
The Consolidated Bank Ghana (CBG), acting through a directive from the Ministry of Finance, will be supporting seven State Owned Enterprises (SoE) with some GH¢312 million to stabilize their operations, especially pay workers’ renumeration as the Coronavirus has impacted their finances adversely. The credit facility is a government guaranteed concessionary...
A seasoned HR and leadership expert, Dr. Hazel Berrand Amuah has advised young female professionals and leaders to become problem finders and agile to stay relevant in their organizations. “It will become a thing of the past soon where problem solving skills are needed requisites in the market place...
Lending is one of the main activities of banks in Ghana. This is evidenced by the volume of loans that constitute bank assets and the annual volume of credit granted to borrowers in the private and public sectors of the economy. However, the banking industry has undergone a challenging...
Government’s GH¢100 billion COVID-19 Alleviation and Revitalisation Enterprises Support (CARES) programme aimed at stimulating large industries to enhance job creation and foster economic revival must be properly managed or risk further shooting up the debt stock, global auditing giant Deloitte has said. The country’s public debt stock has increased to...
The shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has had considerable impacts on Ghanaian businesses, forcing many firms to cut costs by reducing staff hours, cutting wages, and in some cases laying off workers. This is according to results from a new COVID-19 Business Tracker Survey conducted by the Ghana Statistical...
Sometimes something might seem like bad news but could turn out to be a blessing in disguise. It is an open secret that the outbreak of coronavirus (COVID-19) has been a catastrophic turn of events in economies and business. However, it has also created business space for others to...